Florida has three major problems. People come down to retire and then get involved politics because they don't want to pay taxes. So, selling business is important. Problem two is a power struggle between local and state. It's a nationwide problem. Oddly enough, the dimwits that do the most screaming about state rights and decentralization of power are silent.

Florida is not a pro-people state. It has never been a pro worker state. In fact, they have no problem hiring undocumented workers if you don't like what they are selling.

Acts of civil disobedience that involve only a few hundred will not challenge the economic elite and their political policies by themselves, even if led by the unions. Such acts are easily contained by the cops and courts, and can, consequently, result in demoralization. Rather than being side-tracked by such tactics, Labor must seek to educate and mobilize its own membership, in alliance with other grass roots organizations, on the issues that affect all workers. That is, Labor must spare no costs in building an independent social movement by mobilizing tens of thousands to get out into the streets. - See more at: http://www.occupy.com/article/defeating-right-work#sthash.Gvg0aXTc.dpuf

Or for making them ( employer ) let them ( worker ) go without providing a notice.

You Know damn well you should of told us in advance that you were planning to be sick - we had to find a replacement "after" letting you go - now that is damned inconvenient - and avoidable had you just let us know in advance.